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CD300 receptor family in viral infections

Vitallé et al., 2019

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2803983356988413275
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Vitallé J
Terrén I
Orrantia A
Zenarruzabeitia O
Borrego F
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European journal of immunology

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The CD300 molecules constitute an evolutionarily significant family of receptors that are expressed on myeloid and lymphoid cells, but also on other cell types, such as tuft cells. Many of the CD300 receptors have been shown to recognize lipids, eg phosphatidylserine …
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